How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots
Cots let your baby rest comfortably and provide you with a break between feedings, changing nappies and cleaning up. Look through our Canstar Blue reviews for the
best crib for newborn nursery cots to make sure your baby gets the best sleep possible.
Some cots can be transformed into toddler beds with the help of a kit. These are perfect for parents who don't wish to purchase a new bed when their child is old enough.
Size
When choosing the right bassinet or nursery cot there are many things to take into account. If you're purchasing second-hand, it is essential that the bassinet or cot you choose is safe and passes all safety tests. You'll want to be sure that the cot is free from sharp edges or protruding corners, and that there are no tiny gaps that your baby might be able to get their head, fingers, or arms entangled. It's also essential to choose a
sale cot that meets Australian standards for infant beds.
The size of the cot you select will be determined by the size of your space and the length of time you intend to keep it in use. The most common cots measure around 60 cm 120 cm, which is suitable for infants and toddlers. Some cots can be transformed into a single or toddler bed for children and can be used for a longer period of time. This is a great option if you have more than one child and don't want to buy a new bed for each child.
Many cots come with adjustable height settings so that you can alter the mattress to suit the body of your baby's growing. These can be adjusted between 3 and 5 levels depending on the design. Some cots permit you to remove one side of the bed completely which can be useful when your
baby cots On sale is beginning to walk, or you'd like to experiment with sleeping with your baby nipper.
Small cots are usually mounted on wheels or castors, so they are able to be moved easily between rooms. They can be especially useful if your home is small and doesn't have a separate nursery. You can also make them an infant crib when you're planning to travel away from home with your child or need to be transferred between houses of family members during holidays. Some cots can be transformed into a toddler bed or a sofa. This lets you sleep with your child, giving you security and within reach.
Style
The cot is the most important furniture piece you can buy for your baby. It must be sturdy and safe. It should be free of sharp edges protruding from the sides and no areas where a child's arms, fingers, or head could become entangled. A cot must also meet Australian cot standards. It's important that you don't purchase second-hand cots, as they may not be in compliance with current safety standards.
Cots come in a variety of styles and colors to fit into any decor. You can embellish them with a wide range of accessories, including mobiles for cots. These mobiles bring contrasting patterns and colors into the crib, which will draw your infant's attention and stimulate their sensory development. They can aid your baby to sleep longer and soothe them during calm times.
Wicker cots are also very popular. It is a material that brings back memories of simpler times and is perfect for a natural themed room. Its simple design makes this cot a great option for children of any age and is typically less expensive than alternative types of cots. If you decide to purchase a wicker cot, be sure that it is constructed from top-quality materials and meets all safety standards that are in force.
There are also cots available in a variety shapes and finishes. Some cots have a built-in storage space. This is a convenient way to store all your baby's paraphernalia including nappies, bedding, clothing and other essentials. Some cots come with legs which lift them off the floor, which helps to keep them clean and also prevents them from being exposed to dust and other germs.
Some cots can convert into a toddler bed which can be used until your baby is about six years old. This feature is particularly useful if you're planning to have more kids or to save money on purchasing multiple beds for your growing family. For instance the Leander cot with an extension kit can be converted into an infant bed that will last your child up to age 7. This can save you a lot of time and money in the long run.
Safety
When shopping for a cot for your nursery, choose one that is sturdily built from sturdy materials. It should have a solid base and solid sides with no gaps that could allow fingers to become stuck in the slats. Make sure the furniture has nontoxic finishes and doesn't peel or chip. If you are uncertain about the quality of a product seek out certifications that prove it has been tested and meets all applicable requirements.
Some parents opt for a Moses basket or
crib sets instead of a traditional cot. They are great for infants as they provide the baby with a safe place to sleep, without having to leave them alone. However, if your baby is becoming too big for these items you can make use of a cot top change to transition them from these smaller spaces.
In addition to ensuring that your child's cot is safe and secure, it is essential to follow the guidelines for sleeping to minimize the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and avoiding loose blankets, pillows and toys which could lead to the suffocation of your child.
Other potential hazards include bookshelves, dressers and other furniture for storage that can tip over if the curious child leans against or climbs them. Be sure to test the stability of any large pieces and secure them to the wall. Also, keep heavier objects at the bottom of drawers and shelves to redistribute their weight to prevent accidents.
Another security concern is the possibility of choking hazards in a nursery. Many children love nibbling on corners, slats and other elements of the rails of the cot. You can prevent these risks by choosing a cot with round corners and edges that are not protruding or by taking them off once your child is old enough to stand on their own.
In addition it is recommended to avoid using any wall-mounted decorative items or clocks with lengthy cords close to the cot. Babies and children are at risk of strangulation when they have their feet or hands stuck in these cords. Also, keep cots away from windows where curtains or blinds have long cords that could cause a fall.
Originality
One of the most important elements in a baby's nursery is their bed, as it is where they will spend most of their their first few years. It is therefore worthwhile to invest in a modern crib that sets the mood for your room's decor. There are numerous options on the market. They include modern cots that feature sleek designs and clean-lined lines. They can blend seamlessly into any space. There are also traditional cots, such as metal ones, which are ideal for rooms that are decorated with vintage-inspired styles.
Wooden cots are also sought-after because of their organic appearance that can be paired with a wide range of different nursery decors. They are usually made of beech, maple, or birch and are usually coated with varnish to protect them from accidental scratches. However they can be costly and not suited to all budgets.
If you are looking for an incredibly unique baby cot, think about buying one with curved edges. This gives the cot a distinctive aesthetic that makes it stand out from other cots. They also have more storage space underneath.
A cot can be turned into a toddler or day bed. This is a great option to get the most value of your money and ensure that your child’s bed will last for their entire growth stage. Some cots come with conversion kits, while others are available for purchase separately.
When choosing a cot, ensure that it is in compliance with British safety standards. It is crucial to ensure that the mattress fits correctly and that there aren't any gaps that could let your child escape the crib. Remove any stickers or decorations that could create a choking risk. Also, check that the crib's bars are not too close.
You can find a range of cots online and in stores at retailers like Dunelm Ikea and John Lewis. It is recommended to shop in store, as you can look at the cots and decide if it is right for your child.
